Severe Drought Causes Food Shortage: Immediate Aid Needed
The Tarahumara Indians, also known as Raramuri, who make their homes nestled deep in the Copper Canyon, in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, have been hard-hit by one of the most severe droughts they have seen in years.
Women of the Copper Canyon (Photo: Business Wire)
The Tarahumaras are world-renowned for their long-distance running and for their ability to endure the unforgiving conditions of the Copper Canyon. This year's drought, however, has caused food production in the region to drop to dangerously low levels and many Tarahumara men, women, and children are now facing starvation.
To help combat this food crisis, One Heart World-Wide, a San Francisco based non-profit organization, is aiming to raise $20,000 to support the Tarahumara community during this critical moment. One Heart World-Wide (OHW) currently works with the Tarahumara, implementing programs in maternal and child health. Because pregnant women, nursing mothers and infants are especially vulnerable to food-shortages, OHW immediately felt compelled to send aid. OHW is teaming up with FECHAC, a local partner in Mexico, who will be responsible for distributing aid to the affected families.
They ask that all donations be sent to One Heart World-Wide at 1818 Pacheco St. San Francisco, CA 94116. For more information, or to donate online, visit http://oneheartworld-wide.org.
One Heart World-Wide (OHW) is a 501(c)3 organization with over ten years of experience providing on-the-ground training in newborn and maternal health. OHW has current programs raising awareness on maternal health issues and teaching life-saving skills in Northwestern Nepal and the Sierra Tarahumara in Northwestern Mexico.
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Contacts:
One Heart World-Wide
Arlene Samen, 415-379-4762
info@oneheartworld-wide.org
www.oneheartworld-wide.org